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Published source code accompanying the article by Dana Moore and John Hebeler in which examine how you can you can create cloud applications through Amazon Web Services and the Google Application Engine. - Web Development

Published source code accompanying the article by Greg Williams in which he shows how you can take advantage of unstructured data in the database -- video, in this case -- and access this data from Oracle Forms. - Database

Published source code accompanying the article by R. Samuel Klatchko in which he examines unnecessary coupling. One issue with the common C compilation model is that it can easily lead to unnecessary coupling
between files. But decoupling those files isn't necessarily easy either. - C/C++

Published and unpublished source code accompanying the article by Paul Kimmel in which he examines Parallal LINQ, which is part of the Parallel FX extensions for .NET. PLINQ lets you use basic LINQ keywords to tap into the extra power that multicore systems provide. - .NET

Published source code accompanying the article by Bartosz Milewski in which he examines the two major problems in concurrent programs -- data races and deadlocks. The solutions that Bartosz presents in the D language is based on a deadlock-avoidance protocol. Also see LOCK_D.ZIP. - C/C++

Published source code accompanying the article by Eric Bergman-Terrell in which he finds out that a VM and Mono comes in handy when creating C# .NET programs. In addition to Linux, Mono lets you develop and run .NET client and server applications on Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows, and UNIX. Also see DOTNETLX.ZIP. Also see UbuntuDotNetDevVM.ZIP. - .NET

Published source code accompanying the article by Oliver Haase, Jurgen Wasch, and Bo Zhao in which they present a custom registry that objects can register with remotely. Also see RMI.ZIP. - JVM Languages

This month's Dr. Dobb's Journal

This month,
Dr. Dobb's Journal is devoted to mobile programming. We introduce you to Apple's new Swift programming language, discuss the perils of being the third-most-popular mobile platform, revisit SQLite on Android
, and much more!